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The electric steel dilemma and its impact on motor vendors

Control Engineering

However, the share of business held by commercial and industrial electric motor vendors is being threatened by the automotive sector in the wake of electric vehicles. The process which takes place after crude steel is formed dictates the kinds of things the material can be used for. The state of the electric steel problem today.

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Tool Storage Systems Provide Organization, Security and Inventory Control

Fabricating & Metal Work

To help maintain control over tool inventory, the CoroPlus Tool Supply combines hardware, software and service solutions to form a user-friendly tool restocking and inventory management system. The tool supply consists of software, hardware and supporting service elements.

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Discrete Manufacturing Guide

ATS

Since each step in the discrete manufacturing process is distinct from those before and after, this approach is often used to create complex, multipart products for automotive, aerospace, electronics and consumer goods applications. Standardized materials : Discrete manufacturing uses whats known as a bill of materials (BoM).

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Mixed Mode Manufacturing

ATS

One example of repetitive manufacturing is automotive parts. Challenges and complexities There are also potential challenges and complexities that companies must navigate in a mixed mode approach, such as: Complex scheduling and planning : Different manufacturing modes have different workflows, bills of materials (BOMs) and lead times.